For the first time in the series, Koei Tecmo is taking the Dynasty Warriors series to new heights by breaking its boundaries and opening up its world. Instead of the usual closed off arenas the series is used to, Dynasty Warriors 9 is introducing an open world for warriors to run around to e... Read More

Capcom's fantasy, action RPG, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen is getting a re-release on current gen consoles on October 5th for Japan. This announcement was made back in May and now on the Japanese Youtube channel, the company has released a new trailer, showcasing the enhanced graphics a... Read More

Sony’s exclusive game lineups are mostly known for its high-quality production and good critical reception by critics and fans alike. A trump card is definitely not needed by them, but Guerrilla Games’ Horizon: Zero Dawn turned out to be just that, as it wows users with ... Read More

We are one day away from arguably the biggest gaming event of the year, E3 2017 and as we look forward to what the big developers have in store for us, it’s kind of predictable in terms of what will be featured at the convention. Big triple-A titles... Read More

Crazy Taxi might look like a stupid game at first glance, but it’s silly enough to create special memories among gamers who enjoyed Sega’s open world racing game when it launched back in 1999. Although the game seemed lost in the good old days of arcades, the Dreamcast, and PlaySta... Read More

Volition's Saint's Row spin-off Agents of Mayhem is back with a new trailer, this time introducing a trio of characters called the Franchise Force. Consisting of Hollywood, Fortune and Hardtack, they're the first agents of the organization MAYEHEM and seem perfectly capable of bringin... Read More

While our monthly "Biggest Games of" series looks at the biggest game releases of an upcoming month, in Hit or Miss we look back to see whether those games succeeded in earning the praise of critics or received scorn instead.
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In Hit or Miss, we take a look at the games featured in the current month's "Biggest Games of" feature and see whether they succeeded in earning the praise of critics or received scorn instead.
March provided titles like The... Read More

April is only a few days away, and chances are there'll be some Half Life 3/Portal 3/ Left4Dead 3-related news on its first day to bring tears and laughter to us. But don't worry, because April contains several video game release that are worth your... Read More

Horizon: Zero Dawn is undoubtedly one of the best PlayStation 4 releases of 2017, and it might be an early contender for Game of the Year title as well, even though it’s only March. Guerrilla Games managed to make a memorable adventure set in a post-apocalyptic open world, which di... Read More

Koei Tecmo’s monster hunting sequel, Toukiden 2 is now out on PS4, PS VIta and PC (via Steam). The PC isn’t exactly the home of monster hunting games, so it’s nice to get some Japanese hunting action here at the same time as its Sony console cousins. The discount ... Read More

Currently the biggest selling new IP for a PS4 game, Horizon Zero Dawn is a great start for a new franchise that the gaming world desperately needs, in an era where plenty of AAA games are sequels, spin-offs, or reboots, or brand new AAA games that flat out disapp... Read More

I didn't get much satisfaction from the Ghost Recon Wildlands open beta, but the reception by most critics and Steam players suggest that the majority of the gaming populace will enjoy what the now-released game has to offer. Not everyone is entirely impressed with it, bu... Read More

Horizon Zero Dawn’s developer, Guerrilla Games, recently released the newest Patch 1.03 for its huge post-apocalyptic game. Publisher Sony said this update basically fixes several crashes and bugs that have been faced by players (God bless their frustration).
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Horizon: Zero Dawn sets up to be one of the best games in 2017, even though it’s only March. Guerilla Games’ take on the open world action-RPG genre is considered brilliant from many reviewers, as they cited the developers’ efforts in creating something unique from a tried... Read More

This morning, I happened to stumble upon a Facebook comment section where some sort of Horizon Zero Dawn versus The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild debate was going on. While there was more bashing than comparisons from the OP, the topic itself felt... Read More

Well, obviously I meant the game and not real rust. It is perhaps important to note that Rust is still in its Alpha stage, so the game is in no way or form, complete as a product. So, any judgements on my part will definitely be subject to change should ... Read More

February 2017 has ended, but not before giving us games like Nioh, For Honor, Sniper Elite 4 and Horizon Zero Dawn. These games were considered by us to be pretty noteworthy - enough that we featured them in our Biggest Games of February 2017 ar... Read More

March is officially here and we are only days away from the launch of Nintendo Switch on March 3! It’s been a long time coming ever since the console was revealed last year, with further details released to the public on the Nintendo Switch Presentation. T... Read More

March is NieR near, and so are another month's worth of new game releases. Like before, I've taken the liberty of sorting them out and compiling the biggest releases. They're not necessarily the best games, but what I consider to be the most - or at le... Read More

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